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New Highs Say Black People Treated Less Fairly in Daily Life

Record-high percentages of U.S. adults say Black people are treated less fairly than White people when shopping, working and interacting with police.

Gallup Center on Black Voices: Law Enforcement Series

The Center on Black Voices will release its Law Enforcement series this summer, detailing Americans' thoughts on police and prescriptions for reform.

Anxiety Rising, Confidence Falling in Thailand

A mass killing at a day care in early October likely added to mounting stress among a Thai population already uneasy about the country's institutions.

American Attitudes and Race

Surveys have asked Americans about race relations for over half a century, providing context for understanding today's race-related challenges.

Seeking Solutions for Racial Inequities

Americans believe racial inequities need to be fixed but are reluctant to support disruptive changes that have been proposed to bring such fixes about.

Black Adults More Likely to Know People Mistreated by Police

Seven in 10 Black Americans say they know "some" or "a lot of" people who were treated unfairly by the police, twice the rate among White Americans.

Concern About Race Relations Persists After Floyd's Death

Americans' concern about race relations remained elevated in March, nearly two years after George Floyd's murder.

Low Trust in Police Complicates Crime Problem in Chicago

Chicago's high crime rate ravages the city's low-income neighborhoods, where 68% of residents would like the police to spend more time. However, most residents (60%) also say the police are viewed negatively in their area.

Economy, Safety Could Decide Liberia's Tight Runoff Election

Liberians head back to the polls on Tuesday for a runoff election between two closely matched candidates.

Most of the World Remains Confident in Police, Feels Safe

Gallup's latest update on its global Law and Order Index shows that in 2019, people in the U.S. and in many places around the globe largely felt secure.
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